Here is my white flag of surrender. As soon as they are done blooming, they are coming out. It's a shame - they are so pretty. All the red ones are out and almost out, the yellows are not far behind and neither are the orange ones. I came home today; however, to a butt load of more larvae. From reading the links Marc put up, this must be the ones coming out of the ground from when they mated...?

Don't lose heart! My lilies were horrid last year, I was on vacations when the first beetles came out, so they were eaten and covered and all that. I sprayed, and washed some, dig up some and sulfured the bulbs before replanting, gathered and discarded foliage.This year between the rains and Talc Way the same lilies look healthy and, the main thing, slime and larvae free. I just squash the adult beetles. That's almost pleasant compared to larvae!

I plan try to powder my lilies although they already look pretty bad. I am assuming that if I keep killing the ones that appear, next year will get better...I hope. I hope someone tells me I am right.

Once I get these darm beetles under control, I will post and ask how to keep the rabbits away. Rabbits really do a job on the lilies. I have to say that since I have been putting oil on the lilies, I have had less rabbit bites.

As anyone tried making a spray from 9 parts water and 1 part household ammonia ?

I read this on the internet and was wondering if anyone tried it?

Mix 9 parts water and 1 part household ammonia. Place in a spray bottle. In the spring time when the lily buds first start emerging, spray the flower and the surrounding earth. The lily beetle larvae go dormant over the winter and emerge as adults in the spring. This solution should kill them before they have the opportunity to hatch. Following this treatment up with an insecticide is recommended.

I will NOT give up my lilies for a freekin bug!!!!I am diligent attempting to keep them under control with potato dust and squishing and scraping off larvae(GROSS) and drowning it in a dish of soapy water !!Unfortunately this is only short lived and a feeble attempt at best...beetles keep coming but so far this year there is very little damage to the plants.

Apaarently this little beggar thought he'd sit for a photo..killed him I did!! and it felt good..told him to send pheromones out to friends warning them..."Smitty is a murderer"

""Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain." Smitty BBS

I am a "Newbie" on this site as well as this "Forum" thing.........took some figuring.

I have been "A Caretaker" of Lilies for 20 some years. Slowly adding some new ones everyyear to my Little Patch as I could afford to.............while trying to raise a Family at the same Time and Working more Hrs than I'd like to.

I just wanted to Add my "2 Cents" worth about these "Creatures in Red".....

Up until a few years ago.........I never heard of them........My main concerns were with my neighbors "Spraying" their lawns with "Weed and Feed" in too rich a mix and on a Windy day................I had much "Deformed Blossoms".

Then "The Ones in Red" came.

What gets me is that "They" attack right from early Spring when my Lilies are just Poking through.......I do not understand where they come from so early in the year when there seems to be no other insects out yet.........it is like they are Wintering in with the Bulb itself.

I "Do Not Like" to use Greenhouse sprays or chemicals.............We seem to be Low on "Bees" this year.

I must admit that I do enjoy Squashing these Creatures..........although their tenacity for Attack on Multiple Fronts is becoming quite tedious.

I have noticed that "They Do Not" appear to attack my "Oriental" Lilies such as the Casa Blanca's.Guess they don't like the taste.

I have also tried spraying some Home made solution of Dish soap and water for the "Larva" stage........with some success.............you really have to soak them.

Other than that I notice that the Blossoms themselves are severely affected by themas they are much smaller in size and many Petals on a given Blossom are Deformed.....as if Shriveled up.

Sorry for my Long Post on a First attempt............and keep up the Diligence against these Creatures.